First City Bank organization
also: City Bank, National City Bank of New York, National City Company, Citibank
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Claims (6)
First City Bank funded
CFR documented
“California, Texas Oil Corporation. So of course the Rockefellers not only give from their foundations, they give from their corporation too. Campbell Soup, Chase Manhattan. Who else do we see here? Corning Glass, Drescher. Oh, the DuPonts a…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Invisible Government by Dan Smoot Part 1 @ 49:13
First City Bank funded
General Electric book_quoted
“The first was basically the German subsidiary of GE, and they got a loan from National City Company Bank for $35 million. The Steele Company, which was basically a subsidiary of United Steele, got a loan from Dillon Reed and Company for $70…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 40:00
First City Bank funded
IG Farben book_quoted
“And American IG Chemical, which was the subsidiary for IG Farben, got a loan from National City Company of $30 million. Only a handful of New York financial houses handled the German reparation financing. The three houses, Dillon Reed, who …”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 40:23
Nelson Rockefeller board_member_of
First City Bank host_asserted
“So now he's into natural gas. Greenwich Trust Company. We're getting into title insurance. He sat on the board of W.A. Harriman & Company and Brown Brothers Harriman. He was the chairman of Misabi Iron Company, would eventually be the chair…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:08:21
First City Bank used_by
Franklin D. Roosevelt book_quoted
“sell like surety bonds to governments, like city governments, state governments, so you can do contracting with them. And they use their, like Roosevelt did, use their political connections and coercion to make companies that want work from…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:09:30
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First City Bank book_quoted
“In another study, the privileges extended to the new automobile industry to include Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, and Ford were shown to equal Brazil's national budget. So Germany and the U.S. flooded into Brazil. In those same…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terror by AJ Langguth Part 3 @ 17:15
Mentions (21)
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connected to Hitler's ascension to power had earlier been the negotiators for the U.S. and German sides for these reparations in World War I, after World War I. Three Wall Street houses, Dillon, Reed, Harris, and Forbes, and…
▶ 40:00
The first was basically the German subsidiary of GE, and they got a loan from National City Company Bank for $35 million. The Steele Company, which was basically a subsidiary of United Steele, got a loan from Dillon Reed and Company for $70…
▶ 40:23
And American IG Chemical, which was the subsidiary for IG Farben, got a loan from National City Company of $30 million. Only a handful of New York financial houses handled the German reparation financing. The three houses, Dillon Reed, who …
▶ 40:46
and National City Company. So the same people that are loaning the cartels money to create a cartel are the same ones that were handling the reparations, keeping it in the family. So if you look at the profits that these companies made, I'm…
▶ 41:16
made $2.7 million. Harris Forbes made $1.4 million and National City Company made $5 million. So back in the day, we're talking a long, long time ago in the 1920s, 1930 timeframe. That's a crap load of money. You find other ones in there, b…
▶ 22:49
All right. So let's talk about Mr. Lovett. Obviously, he's into aviation because he's a member of that club. Gets tapped to be in Skull and Bones in 1918. He's the son of Robert S. Lovett. This is Robert A. Lovett. Robert S. was the preside…
▶ 1:01:03
Well, besides being born a Rockefeller. So he's the son of William Avery Rockefeller Jr. So he's also related to Oliver Gould Jennings. We just talked about the Goulds a little bit. He's the nephew of the other co-founder of the Rockefeller…
▶ 1:01:32
First National City Bank is now known as City Bank, my former employer. This is the Wall Street bank that's been bailed out somewhere between five and seven times. So it wouldn't go insolvent. I would imagine she's also related to the Goodr…
▶ 1:08:21
So now he's into natural gas. Greenwich Trust Company. We're getting into title insurance. He sat on the board of W.A. Harriman & Company and Brown Brothers Harriman. He was the chairman of Misabi Iron Company, would eventually be the chair…
▶ 1:08:21
So now he's into natural gas. Greenwich Trust Company. We're getting into title insurance. He sat on the board of W.A. Harriman & Company and Brown Brothers Harriman. He was the chairman of Misabi Iron Company, would eventually be the chair…
▶ 1:08:58
Remington Arms, United Electric Light and Power Company and Western Union. That's crazy. That's one hell of a career, isn't it? Well, and this is very interesting because I don't know if you guys, if you haven't read Antony Sutton's book ab…
▶ 11:00
And Dan Mederone says, this is true. That's one of the problems in Latin America. The guy responds, you know, there are a few people who are holding so many interests, you know, like the Bank of America, the First National City Bank and the…
▶ 17:15
In another study, the privileges extended to the new automobile industry to include Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, General Motors, and Ford were shown to equal Brazil's national budget. So Germany and the U.S. flooded into Brazil. In those same…
▶ 10:00
The CIA had spent as much as $20 million, and everyone involved at the U.S. Embassy from Lincoln-Gordon Down was worried about the incriminating evidence if it was made public. A scandal was averted only by three lucky developments. Five of…
▶ 11:29
is ridiculous. They interfere in every election that they feel would hamper their ability to operate. And I did want to share, let me get this up real quick. First National City Bank, hold on just a second, I've got this open.…
▶ 59:24
tax shelters, international bankers like David Rockefeller screamed. Wall Street financiers saw that Kennedy's move as an assault on their ability to transfer wealth wherever they wanted to. Walter Wriston, a rising young leader in the Firs…
▶ 49:13
California, Texas Oil Corporation. So of course the Rockefellers not only give from their foundations, they give from their corporation too. Campbell Soup, Chase Manhattan. Who else do we see here? Corning Glass, Drescher. Oh, the DuPonts a…
▶ 21:23
ambassador to Italy in 55 through 57, which is very interesting given the CIA activity in Italy at the time, president and director of Crown Zellerbach Corporation, chairman of the board and director of Fiber Board's product, director of We…
▶ 44:13
Arnold was a former partner of Vincent and Elkins, one of Michener's law firms. So they just replaced one guy that's on their team with another guy. He had also been chairman of First City Bank, where Michener's companies had a number of ou…
▶ 58:45
He also headed Reconstruction Finance Corp for FDR. Isn't that sweet? It's such a small club. Judge James Elkins, who founded the law firm Vinson & Elkins and First City Bank in Houston. Occasionally, Oveta Culp Hobby, who was married to Te…
▶ 59:18
The Houston Post. That's how you get the CIA control of media. Michener was especially close to Judge Elkins. Michener said he borrowed his first $1 million from Elkins in 1950s. And from then on, they maintained a close relationship with F…